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Another
Journalist and Website Editor Arrested
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Reporters Without Borders today deplored the arrest
of Sina Motallebi, editor of the news website www.rooznegar.com
and formerly a staff member of the banned reformist daily Hayat-é-No,
and called for his immediate release.
"This is the second journalist arrested this year for running
a website," said the organiza-tions secretary-general Robert
Ménard. "It comes as the UN Human Rights Commi-ssion
is due to put out a report on Iran. Whatever the report says, the
Iranian regime should know that sooner or later it will have to
answer for all its arbitrary arrests of jour-nalists," he warned,
calling for the release of 9 other jailed journalists.
Motallebi was arrested on 20 April after he answered a summons the
previous day rom the Adareh Amaken "morality" branch of
the Teheran police which is considered close to the intelligence
service
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He was interrogated for several hours. After Hayat-é-No
was shut down in January, he revived the Rooznegar.com website on
which he had defended one which he had defended one of the paper's
journalists, Alireza Eshragi, who was arrested on 11 January, and
other imprisoned jour-nalists. This angered the country's hardline
judiciary but also some reformers, who he criticized for remaining
silent about the arrests. He was accused of undermining national
security through "cultural activity" and had been summoned
several times in the past four months by legal officials and Adareh
Amaken. In the last few days, Court 1410, known as the country's
press court, has summoned journalists Masomeh Alinejad, of the daily
Hambastegi, Moha-mad Naimipur, editor of the daily Yasnoo, Reza
Monsaref, editor of the fortnightly Avaimako, Mo-hammed Mirdamadi,
managing editor of the reformist daily Nowrooz, Mohsen Sazgara,
editor of a website and publisher of the banned daily Golestan-é-Iran,
and the editor of the daily paper Tosseh.
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